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The Samarangana Sutradhara is more than a dusty manuscript; it is a window into the mind of a civilization that saw no barrier between art and science, or between the engineer and the priest. King Bhoja’s work remains a cornerstone of Indian architectural theory.

. It is traditionally structured as a dialogue where the divine architect Vishvakarma answers technical questions from his sons. samarangana sutradhara

In reality, Bhoja’s text gives detailed (though not fully practical by modern standards) descriptions of to animate statues. The Samarangana Sutradhara is more than a dusty

The title literally translates to "Architect of Human Dwellings," but also contains a pun: Samara means both "human dwelling" and "battlefield". This reflects King Bhoja’s dual identity as both a great builder and a warrior king. 2. The Yantras (Ancient Machines) It is traditionally structured as a dialogue where